Pegasus figures: 72 scale
—and then some
 
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2.19.11 Interview with Massimo Costa
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2.15.11 Interview with Benno de Groot
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2.13.11 James Dietz’ Military Art
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2.9.11 Wingnut Wings
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1.28.11 Pegasus Hobbies Russians
1.28.11 IMEX “Easy Company”
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12.14.10—The name of the site is “Pegasus Figures: 72 scale—and then some” because Pegasus produces figures of such high quality as to be a good launching point to discuss the hobby.  I also hope to keep readers informed of new figures, the progress of figures in the works, and models already available. “72 scale,” of course, restricts the subject matter to that scale. The “and then some” allows me to include anything else I think is noteworthy—like models from other companies, painting tips, and perhaps even some exploration into the realm of sculpting.

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French Infantry Converted to French Foreign Legion
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